This document summarizes information about mycotoxin analysis, including an overview of common mycotoxins like aflatoxins, why they are harmful, and when they are most likely to be produced. It also discusses the importance of testing for mycotoxins and describes typical analysis procedures. Rapid test kits, equipment, and cleanup columns are mentioned. Finally, the document outlines options for on-field qualitative and quantitative mycotoxin testing, including lateral flow tests, incubation times, detection ranges, and software for data management.
This document summarizes information about mycotoxin analysis, including an overview of common mycotoxins like aflatoxins, why they are harmful, and when they are most likely to be produced. It also discusses the importance of testing for mycotoxins and describes typical analysis procedures. Rapid test kits, equipment, and cleanup columns are mentioned. Finally, the document outlines options for on-field qualitative and quantitative mycotoxin testing, including lateral flow tests, incubation times, detection ranges, and software for data management.
This document summarizes information about mycotoxin analysis, including an overview of common mycotoxins like aflatoxins, why they are harmful, and when they are most likely to be produced. It also discusses the importance of testing for mycotoxins and describes typical analysis procedures. Rapid test kits, equipment, and cleanup columns are mentioned. Finally, the document outlines options for on-field qualitative and quantitative mycotoxin testing, including lateral flow tests, incubation times, detection ranges, and software for data management.
MYCOTOXINS AFLATOXINS OCCURRENCE HARM CAUSED PRODUCTION CYCLE MOULD vs. MYCOTOXIN WHY TEST WHY TEST A TYPICAL MYCOTOXIN ANALYSIS PROCEDURE RAPID TEST KITS EQUIPMENTS ON OFFER CLEAN-UP COLUMNS CLEAN-UP IMMUNOAFFINITY COLUMNS Options for On Field Testing – Qualitative .
• On field testing which comes
along with everything required .
• Only requires a table space to
perform .
• Ideal for storage facilities .
• Available in three different cut –
offs 4 ppb , 10ppb and 20 ppb .
• Has Got approval's from
USDA/GIPSA and JFDA . Options for On Field Testing – Quantitative .
• Quantitative lateral flow test for corn
• 6 minute room temperature incubation • Range of Quantitation: 2-150 ppb • Room temperature storage • Ethanol extraction for lower cost • Submitted for USDA-GIPSA referenced . • 13 commodities validated to date • Data Manager software The Accuscan Pro - . Thank You to PV Sons for this Presentation.